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the big question is and the most important question is what does he want to do? if and when, again, he walks out a free man out of court here in manhattan the next few days, will he want to come back into french politics? and if he does, in what position would that be? will he choose to run for president or will he choose to be kind of the elder statesman if you like in french politics? and that first as an adviser to whoever would be the socialist candidate and then perhaps become prime minister of something. as you see, what is interesting about these polls and has been few of them, two or three, is that french people are very ambivalent about it, about half of them wish him to come back. half of them are not so sure about it. >> right. they're split down the middle pretty much. but let me ask you about this other woman. why -- i'm sure people who haven't followed this case as closely as some of us have, why is she coming out now? some people might think this is opportunistic because she didn't speak out at the time the alleged attempted rape took place in '03.
the big question is and the most important question is what does he want to do? if and when, again, he walks out a free man out of court here in manhattan the next few days, will he want to come back into french politics? and if he does, in what position would that be? will he choose to run for president or will he choose to be kind of the elder statesman if you like in french politics? and that first as an adviser to whoever would be the socialist candidate and then perhaps become prime...
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and they need to do that in order to solve this big problem. that's what the president was saying. >> are republicans going to risk a financial default rather than give up tax break force millionaires and billionaires? >> i think they're not willing to risk hitting the debt limit. what they're willing to do however is force democrats and the president to come to the table and say what kind of cuts do we need to put into place? these are the same arguments we had in december of 2010, eventually the democrats and president came to the table, made some agreements when it came to the bush-era tax cuts and got other pieces of legislation passed. this is going to be, i hope, another example of both sides coming to the middle, getting this done by august and hopefully putting things in place that will get the unemployment rate down and the economy back on the right foot. >> when you start saying i hope, that doesn't mean you're saying i know. you're not confident about it. i'll let you think about it. maria will president obama sign a deal that will n
and they need to do that in order to solve this big problem. that's what the president was saying. >> are republicans going to risk a financial default rather than give up tax break force millionaires and billionaires? >> i think they're not willing to risk hitting the debt limit. what they're willing to do however is force democrats and the president to come to the table and say what kind of cuts do we need to put into place? these are the same arguments we had in december of 2010,...
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for these men and women, heading off to war, a big city hospital like the one where i work, can be a perfect training ground. >> this doctor stops to check on an injured patient. he suffered massive abdominal injuries at the maryland factory job when he was caught in a conveyer belt. >> we will keep an eye on that. >> his cousin peter translates into the creole of their native haiti. but rimshaw treats cancer. why is he here? dr. john renshaw is deploying to the frontlines of stafghanistano treat the war wounded. before he goes, he along with other medical personnel, will complete a tour at the university of maryland trauma center in baltimore. sharpening their ability to deal with critical trauma patients. >> the worunds appear to be superfici superficial. >> trauma. >> trooper one. 15 up. ten minutes back. category a. priority one. >> every day, dozens of trauma patients are wheeled into the bays. some are accident victims. this young man came with multiple stab wounds. right alongside the civilian trauma doctors, nurses and techs and military personnel. >> the injuries that i trea
for these men and women, heading off to war, a big city hospital like the one where i work, can be a perfect training ground. >> this doctor stops to check on an injured patient. he suffered massive abdominal injuries at the maryland factory job when he was caught in a conveyer belt. >> we will keep an eye on that. >> his cousin peter translates into the creole of their native haiti. but rimshaw treats cancer. why is he here? dr. john renshaw is deploying to the frontlines of...
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for these men and women heading off to war, a big city hospital like the one where i work, can be a perfect training ground. >> reporter: dr. john renshaw stops to check on one of his patients. he suffered massive injuries at his job when he was caught in a conveyer belt. his cousin translates into their native haiti. renshaw is an oncologist. he treats cancer. why is he here? dr. john renshaw is major john renshaw, united states air force. he's deploying to the front lines of afghanistan to treat the war wound. but before he goes, he along with other military medical personnel will complete a tour of duty here at the university of maryland shock trauma center in baltimore. sharpening their ability to deal with critical trauma patients. >> the wounds appear to be superficial. >> category "a" now. >> trauma. >> trooper one. 15 up, 10 minutes back, fall from tree. category "a," priority 1. >> every day, dozens of trauma patients are wheeled into these bays. some are accident victims. this young man came with multiple stab wounds. but right alongside the civilian trauma doctors, nurses and tec
for these men and women heading off to war, a big city hospital like the one where i work, can be a perfect training ground. >> reporter: dr. john renshaw stops to check on one of his patients. he suffered massive injuries at his job when he was caught in a conveyer belt. his cousin translates into their native haiti. renshaw is an oncologist. he treats cancer. why is he here? dr. john renshaw is major john renshaw, united states air force. he's deploying to the front lines of afghanistan...
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interesting because you still see it, you know, in daily life at big hospitals. but also even on the battlefields they've started taking medical commodities, these forward tentsz and moving them forward for that same reason. there's been a lot of lessons more recently from iraq and afghanistan. you've been talking to people about that. >> what doctors are telling us, and it's sad to think but it's a basic fact, tens of thousands have been wounded in this war. so you have this giant population that they are learning from. and what they're basically learning they will tell you, i think, is dynamic innovative, fast-moving medical care. try new things. try and see what you can accomplish with new techniques, new procedures, because they can't stick to just the old way of doing business. these kids are coming back with traumatic injuries that are very, very tough. they got to find a way to deal with them. and you find doctors and nurses out there trying new things. things that may be in your emergency room not too far from them. >> i'm not quite sure how to say this b
interesting because you still see it, you know, in daily life at big hospitals. but also even on the battlefields they've started taking medical commodities, these forward tentsz and moving them forward for that same reason. there's been a lot of lessons more recently from iraq and afghanistan. you've been talking to people about that. >> what doctors are telling us, and it's sad to think but it's a basic fact, tens of thousands have been wounded in this war. so you have this giant...
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bigness is the target. comprehensiveness and balance are our targets. >> why increase the stakes by pushing for a bigger goal with weeks to go before the deadline? the current thinking centers on this man, speaker john boehner. negotiators wondering, can he muster enough votes to get it through the house of representativ representatives. one theory is a bigger deal will help him sell the plan to conservative republicans because it contains even more deficit reduction. >> everything is on the table except raising taxes on the american people. >> congressional and white house staffs will huddle through the weekend to ma'amer out a deal. among the house republicans, spending cuts larger than the increase in the debt limit and no tax increase. some of the items democrats want, extending the payroll tax holiday and closing corporate tax loopholes and finding other ways to increase revenue. leaders mead again on sunday. candy, a bigger deal puts enemies on the table that make both sides worried. tinkering with se
bigness is the target. comprehensiveness and balance are our targets. >> why increase the stakes by pushing for a bigger goal with weeks to go before the deadline? the current thinking centers on this man, speaker john boehner. negotiators wondering, can he muster enough votes to get it through the house of representativ representatives. one theory is a bigger deal will help him sell the plan to conservative republicans because it contains even more deficit reduction. >> everything...
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if you follow me on twitter, you know i am by big foodie. i often tweet pictures of meals and you tweet right back with yours. the folks at cnn.com's food blog called eatocracy invied me to an exclusive dinner in harlem at the red rooster restaurant called the eatocracy with people from all walks of life discussing issues over a gourmet dinner. ♪ >> with this particular dinner we thought where better than new york city to talk about food's role in cultural identity. we've invited a bunch of people here tonight who have no idea who's going to be here. they didn't know until today where it was going to be happening. they just saw cnn eatcracy and said yes, saved the date and we're going to get a drink in their hand and get them talking. >> i'm about to burst to have all of this great food that comes from everywhere but to be having it here at this restaurant just means so much to me. i mean, this is amazing. ♪ >> i just saw a few name cards when i got here like five minutes ago. you guys are pretty good about keeping secrets. ♪ >> nobody
if you follow me on twitter, you know i am by big foodie. i often tweet pictures of meals and you tweet right back with yours. the folks at cnn.com's food blog called eatocracy invied me to an exclusive dinner in harlem at the red rooster restaurant called the eatocracy with people from all walks of life discussing issues over a gourmet dinner. ♪ >> with this particular dinner we thought where better than new york city to talk about food's role in cultural identity. we've invited a...
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we've had these 7.0s where we have the big scare. a lot of folks not knowing when you feel the earthquake, you really aren't sure if it's a 7.0, is it an 8.0? the folks in and around the plant will take the precautions and evacuate. if we're getting word they're letting them back in, i think we are looking pretty good here along the coast. >> ivan, stay on top of that for us. as he was speaking, we did see video coming from nhk there in japan. we want to go now to dale grant with the usgs. he joins us now from golden, california tonight. listen, sir, as we look at this video and you see the shaking there and you heard our ivan cabrera saying this is an aftershock from the march 11th quake, this is a pretty big hit even so. >> yes. this actually is one -- well, it is the largest aftershock since the 9.0 and there were a few 7s at that time, but since that time, this is the biggest quake that has occurred in the aftershock zone and it has been felt all the way north in ayomori down south to tokyo. so it's very widely felt. >> so listen
we've had these 7.0s where we have the big scare. a lot of folks not knowing when you feel the earthquake, you really aren't sure if it's a 7.0, is it an 8.0? the folks in and around the plant will take the precautions and evacuate. if we're getting word they're letting them back in, i think we are looking pretty good here along the coast. >> ivan, stay on top of that for us. as he was speaking, we did see video coming from nhk there in japan. we want to go now to dale grant with the...
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i like to call the big three. medicare, medicaid and social security. in the short material, either deal will probably be enough. really interesting this afternoon, when i was talking to an investor who had met with the ratings agency at standard & poors talking about the downgrade. could it raise interest rates the same way a potential default could. they said the boehner plan probably wouldn't hit the hurried tol prevent a downgrade. even if that was reached, you could still get a downgrade. it is unsure whether that would happen. the reid plan, even though a lot of the parts of that are seen by many as gimmicks, probably would pass that hurdle and you wouldn't get that immediate downgrade. that's an interesting distinction. >> stand by for a moment. i want to bring back kate and jessica. there is a harry reid plan and a john boehner plan. given the stakes involved, why not have these two gentlemen sit down together and sort of reach a compromise? i'll meet you halfway here. you meet me halfway there. let's get
i like to call the big three. medicare, medicaid and social security. in the short material, either deal will probably be enough. really interesting this afternoon, when i was talking to an investor who had met with the ratings agency at standard & poors talking about the downgrade. could it raise interest rates the same way a potential default could. they said the boehner plan probably wouldn't hit the hurried tol prevent a downgrade. even if that was reached, you could still get a...
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you heard harry reid speak moments ago, a big thumbs down over there, and then -- then -- we will move on. but the number of votes on either side really doesn't matter so much as this number. the number of days and hours now left until the money runs out. this is what we've been warning about for weeks and weeks. still, the vote today was enough to allow the republicans to spike the ball into boehner's court. and he did so with a vengeance. >> i struck my neck out a mile to try and get in agreement with the president of the united states. i stuck my neck out a mile. and i put revenues on the table. in order to try to come to an agreement to avert us being where we are. but a lot of people in this town can never say yes. a lot of people can never say yes. this house has acted. and it is time for the administration and time for our colleagues across the aisle, put something on the table. tell us where you are! >> well, over in the senate, what they are putting on the table is mr. boehner's bill. they'll kill it over there. that's under way right now. we'll let you when the voting is done
you heard harry reid speak moments ago, a big thumbs down over there, and then -- then -- we will move on. but the number of votes on either side really doesn't matter so much as this number. the number of days and hours now left until the money runs out. this is what we've been warning about for weeks and weeks. still, the vote today was enough to allow the republicans to spike the ball into boehner's court. and he did so with a vengeance. >> i struck my neck out a mile to try and get in...
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rick, you are not really a big guy and these guys are not big guys. how is that possible that you have the eating competitions that you go to and you are not really big? >> well, you know, you have to -- i don't eat like this all the time but i have an appetite, and i like to stay in shape byroniby running. i cancel things out in the long run. the guys that are great are all in shape now. the big guys have a disadvantage, supposedly, and you will have to page dr. gupta for that. more things are compressed by more things in there. i don't know. >> it's kind of incredible what they do and what you do, and i guess you have to work it off as well. thank you for joining us. do you have any competitions coming up, any events you will go to? >> no, i just ate a hot dog stuffed in something in akron, ohio. >> we're going to give a challenge for you. what is the most you have ever eat eaten, rick, by the way? >> the most hot dogs? >> sure. >> around 20. i have eaton 57 white castle burgers. >> in one sitting? >> yes. i ate a 5-pound burger with 20 slices of ch
rick, you are not really a big guy and these guys are not big guys. how is that possible that you have the eating competitions that you go to and you are not really big? >> well, you know, you have to -- i don't eat like this all the time but i have an appetite, and i like to stay in shape byroniby running. i cancel things out in the long run. the guys that are great are all in shape now. the big guys have a disadvantage, supposedly, and you will have to page dr. gupta for that. more...
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this is a big hit even though. >> yes. this actually is one -- well, it is the largest aftershock since the 9.0, and there were a few 7.0s at that time, but since that time, this is the biggest quake that has occurred in the aftershock zone. it has been felt all of the way north in aomori to south of tokyo and it is widely felt. >> so, listen, you are in golden, colorado, tonight, and as we watch the possibility of a tsunami, there was a warning there, and we saw what happened when on march 11th, when there was an earthquake and all of the sudden, this wall of water slams into the coast of japan and took out so much, so many cities there. when might we know if or the possibility of something happening from this not that severe, but when might we know something? >> actually, since tsunamis travel at 450 miles an hour, if one would have occurred, it would have already been known by now. >> okay. so, as we look at this though, and all of the buildings there that are really still damaged and all of the infrastructure, what kin
this is a big hit even though. >> yes. this actually is one -- well, it is the largest aftershock since the 9.0, and there were a few 7.0s at that time, but since that time, this is the biggest quake that has occurred in the aftershock zone. it has been felt all of the way north in aomori to south of tokyo and it is widely felt. >> so, listen, you are in golden, colorado, tonight, and as we watch the possibility of a tsunami, there was a warning there, and we saw what happened when...
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but if you raise the debt ceiling and don't cut spending, you'll have the same big problems. that's the answer to your question. the compromise has to cut spending. we have to respond to what everybody in america is saying and what the world credit markets are saying which is our problem isn't the debt ceiling. our problem is the debt. >> cutting spending and the balanced budget amendment are two different things. one may accomplish the other, but this they are still separate things. is the balanced budget amendment a drop-dead requirement? >> i don't have a drop-dead requirement? i have a whole host of things that my constituents have sent me here to do. cutting spending is one thing and balancing the budge set another thing. what we can do right now is make sure we're cutting spending today. don't give me a deal that cuts spending ten years down the road. show me what you're going to do this year and next year, before americans go back to the polls. >> simple but sort of strange question. are you happy tonight? >> i'm not happy tonight. we started this process back in febru
but if you raise the debt ceiling and don't cut spending, you'll have the same big problems. that's the answer to your question. the compromise has to cut spending. we have to respond to what everybody in america is saying and what the world credit markets are saying which is our problem isn't the debt ceiling. our problem is the debt. >> cutting spending and the balanced budget amendment are two different things. one may accomplish the other, but this they are still separate things. is...
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we're starting with two big news stories. the first one, a roadblock tonight in negotiations over the nation's debt. the president and the house speaker both making statements in just the past hour. we're going to tell you what they said. also an earthquake, a powerful one has hit japan. a tsunami warning has been issued and that's where we're going to start right now. the japanese coast that has just hit the hardest by the earthquake earlier this year is under a tsunami warning at this hour. it is a magnitude 67 quake. it struck off the coast just about an hour ago felt as far as away as tokyo. we're going to join to our meet yolgs vimpb ca brar. is this an aftershock? >> absolutely. it's a 7.0. this is an automatic thing that they do here in japan. when you get a 7.0, approximately 100 miles east of the coast, it was strong enough or it could trigger an earthquake in the united states. we think of it assay you have a tornado warning as a result of a doppler indicated cell. we don't know if the tornado is on the ground. same
we're starting with two big news stories. the first one, a roadblock tonight in negotiations over the nation's debt. the president and the house speaker both making statements in just the past hour. we're going to tell you what they said. also an earthquake, a powerful one has hit japan. a tsunami warning has been issued and that's where we're going to start right now. the japanese coast that has just hit the hardest by the earthquake earlier this year is under a tsunami warning at this hour....
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big problem for the defense. what he did prove was, though, that caylee was able to climb those stairs into the pool.(3r; she liked the pool. and that's it. they didn't prove any child abuse. they didn't prove george was involved in anything. so, you know, baez fell flat on everything that he claimed he was going to outline in his opening. and we'll see how severe this jury takes it out on casey for that. >> yes. when this finally does go to the jury, which hopefully will be very shortly here. all right, richard herman, thank you so much. >> yes. >> have a gtyqu weekend. >>> well, imagine this scenario. you are a girl barely out of high school, and your job is recovering and processing the bodies of americans killed in combat in iraq. that was the daily routine for a former marine who has now written a book about her experience, and she will join us right after this break. it fits you so perfectly... it fits you. you wake up and you're revived and rejuvenated. it's just like wow! tempur-pedic the most highly rec
big problem for the defense. what he did prove was, though, that caylee was able to climb those stairs into the pool.(3r; she liked the pool. and that's it. they didn't prove any child abuse. they didn't prove george was involved in anything. so, you know, baez fell flat on everything that he claimed he was going to outline in his opening. and we'll see how severe this jury takes it out on casey for that. >> yes. when this finally does go to the jury, which hopefully will be very shortly...
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you are, basically, you are seeping the big picture -- seeing the big picture of what's going on. that's unusual. you said we'll use it more in the future, but you were on the cutting edge of doing that. and you were also, you department know, did you, you didn't know whether you were actually going to get to see, going to participate. you had trained for this, you're there, you're move ago group that does this, but there's this whole thing about what do we do, we have women in our unit? talk a little bit about that because it's sort of a theme going through the book. >> guest: yeah, you know, okay. well, first of all, i joined the marine corpses during peacetime, so there was certainly understanding that i would never really go to combat according to what i had heard from the recruiters and other people that, oh, yeah, you're going to say the oath, but, you know, in all honesty you're going to be in some support unit. but when i said the oath, i really took that seriously, and i thought, well, you know, if i have to go to combat, i said the oath, and i'm going to do my duty and d
you are, basically, you are seeping the big picture -- seeing the big picture of what's going on. that's unusual. you said we'll use it more in the future, but you were on the cutting edge of doing that. and you were also, you department know, did you, you didn't know whether you were actually going to get to see, going to participate. you had trained for this, you're there, you're move ago group that does this, but there's this whole thing about what do we do, we have women in our unit? talk a...
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chris sweet and danielle balmer have one big blended family on this independence day. a holiday that always carries special meaning for all of them. to see their smiles now, danielle and her two little ones, chris and his three, you'd never suspect how they got here. about four years ago danielle's husband was on patrol in iraq when he was killed by an ied. they were just about to celebrate their tenth anniversary. >> i was scared and didn't know what to do, but i wasn't thinking much past that day. >> reporter: about a year later, chris' wife jessica sweet was diagnosed with leukemia. >> i brought all the kids into jessica and i's bedroom and i told them. i told them that mommy had died, and she wasn't coming home. >> reporter: looking for support both widower and widow found themselves at an event for military families. >> it initially started out with us primarily talking about our loss and how it's affected us and our children. from that our relationship started. >> reporter: at the home they now share, there are constant reminders of their past, photos of the orig
chris sweet and danielle balmer have one big blended family on this independence day. a holiday that always carries special meaning for all of them. to see their smiles now, danielle and her two little ones, chris and his three, you'd never suspect how they got here. about four years ago danielle's husband was on patrol in iraq when he was killed by an ied. they were just about to celebrate their tenth anniversary. >> i was scared and didn't know what to do, but i wasn't thinking much...
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congress has got a big issue in front of us. we need to handle our own business for a change and the focus this week is on the only plan we've got and that's cut cap and balance. >> you seem fairly confident that at the very least, there will not be default on the 2nd? >> i have confidence that ultimately the responsible leadership in washington will not fail to take an action where failure would mean interest rates that would amount to a tax on all americans when they buy a home or a car, that would undermine our recovery, that would create chaos in the u.s. and world economy. >> unless the president gets off of his absolute obsession with raising taxes, republicans are not going to agree to do anything that will harm our economy. and job killing taxes will harm our economy. so there will not be a default, but as to whether or not we can achieve savings in the process, again, depends on the president. >> you have always said that you were for civil unions but that you thought marriage was between a man and a woman. >> i do. and
congress has got a big issue in front of us. we need to handle our own business for a change and the focus this week is on the only plan we've got and that's cut cap and balance. >> you seem fairly confident that at the very least, there will not be default on the 2nd? >> i have confidence that ultimately the responsible leadership in washington will not fail to take an action where failure would mean interest rates that would amount to a tax on all americans when they buy a home or...
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. >> so that's a big no-no. how influential would that be? >> he was certainly in the heat of the moment, fred. a crescendo in his summation. he turns around, and there is ashton smiling again. so he was inappropriate. the judge halted the proceedings. it hurt baez a little bit. but i really believe, avery, i believe some of those jurors will really be emboldened by that. they will like baez for his tenacity. he is fighting for his client with whatever he has. and he is bringing everything he has here. >> avery, you agree with that? >> well, you know what? i hate to do it, i do. i mean i think that jeff ashton did a tremendous job at the beginning in closing argument. david mattingly talked about the breakup. but what happened back there is judge perry admonished both lawyers, both jeff ashton and jose baez with a fairly serious sanction here. and i think those sort of ant s antics, smiling and gesturing and shaking your heads, generally don't do those sort of things. look. what jose baez did in referring to ashton as laughing boy or somethin
. >> so that's a big no-no. how influential would that be? >> he was certainly in the heat of the moment, fred. a crescendo in his summation. he turns around, and there is ashton smiling again. so he was inappropriate. the judge halted the proceedings. it hurt baez a little bit. but i really believe, avery, i believe some of those jurors will really be emboldened by that. they will like baez for his tenacity. he is fighting for his client with whatever he has. and he is bringing...
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that's a big no-no. your name is floating out there, your e-mail address. don't forward them. if you want to forward a joke to friends, put all of your friends' names in the blind carbon copy field and not ccing to everybody. >> thanks so much. mark saltzman, appreciate it. always nice to see you. >> likewise, fredricka. >> go to cnn.com/tech. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a
that's a big no-no. your name is floating out there, your e-mail address. don't forward them. if you want to forward a joke to friends, put all of your friends' names in the blind carbon copy field and not ccing to everybody. >> thanks so much. mark saltzman, appreciate it. always nice to see you. >> likewise, fredricka. >> go to cnn.com/tech. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to...
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this was also a big harry potter weekend. >> big movie. the final one was released. it broke all kinds of records at the box office. and people really have that harry potter fever out there once again. >> in a big way. there's a dance, apparently. the harry potter. uh-huh. lisa dunn, go mama, out of ohio there came up with this. >> she's a rapping mom from ohio. >> it's called the potter. not the harry potter. >> she's an awfully cool mom. >> she really is. she got everybody there in her ohio town onboard. they're extremely excited about the whole harry potter mania stuff. >> she's a wife. she's a mother of two. she's got her own little witch's brew right there. >> all right. thanks. we had a nice little variety in our little chat room. we're going to go back to the newsroom in a moment. thanks so much, jacqui, appreciate that. >>> we're going to be talking about casey a anthony walking free. protesters take to the streets near her parents' homes. up next, we'll take you live to orlando. automotive performance is gone. and all we have left are fallen leaves and broke
this was also a big harry potter weekend. >> big movie. the final one was released. it broke all kinds of records at the box office. and people really have that harry potter fever out there once again. >> in a big way. there's a dance, apparently. the harry potter. uh-huh. lisa dunn, go mama, out of ohio there came up with this. >> she's a rapping mom from ohio. >> it's called the potter. not the harry potter. >> she's an awfully cool mom. >> she really is....
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. >>> wildfires making a big impact this fourth of july. >>> and making a difference -- a group of young women united in finding each other and fueling a group of young women united in finding each other and fueling a passion for flying. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening on a summer holiday sunday, when so many americans were taking the day off, jurors in an orlando courthouse were hard at work. listening to closing arguments before deciding the fate of a young mother. if you were anywhere near a television today, you couldn't escape the wall-to-wall coverage, the live feed of casey anthony at times stone-faced. at times, openly weeping. anthony is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. and after more than a month of wrenching testimony, now the countdown to a verdict. nbc's kerry sanders has been covering the case from the start. he was in the courtroom today. and joins us from orlando. good evening, kerry. >> well good evening, kate, the prosecution and the defense were each given four hours to make their closing arguments. but like so many oth
. >>> wildfires making a big impact this fourth of july. >>> and making a difference -- a group of young women united in finding each other and fueling a group of young women united in finding each other and fueling a passion for flying. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening on a summer holiday sunday, when so many americans were taking the day off, jurors in an orlando courthouse were hard at work. listening to closing arguments before...
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big question about the weather, whether or not that will cooperate. our john zarrella is covering the launch at kennedy space center and he's talked with the crew. reynolds wolf is tracking the weather near kennedy space center. john, we'll talk about you first. tell us about the crew. are they ready? are they excited? >> reporter: this crew at one point didn't even think they would be the last crew. the "discovery" crew and then "endeavour" and then nasa added this flight. this was supposed to be a rescue shuttle if the others got in trouble but nasa decided, you know what, we have all these extra parts left, a vehicle that can fly, why not fly it? so, that's what the determination was made. and then suddenly this crew found themselves not being a backup on need crew but the prime crew and now they are flying the final shuttle. they have become known as the final four. >> beautiful shuttle. beautiful day. >> reporter: you guys are going to be the last shuttle flight. what's going through your mind? are you going, oh, man, you know, why me or is it li
big question about the weather, whether or not that will cooperate. our john zarrella is covering the launch at kennedy space center and he's talked with the crew. reynolds wolf is tracking the weather near kennedy space center. john, we'll talk about you first. tell us about the crew. are they ready? are they excited? >> reporter: this crew at one point didn't even think they would be the last crew. the "discovery" crew and then "endeavour" and then nasa added this...
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greece has two problems, a big budget deficit and markets have lost faith it can ever repay its loan. it is an unproductive economy and cannot generate enough economic growth over the next few decades. in economies, greece has a liquidity problem and a solvency problem. the united states, by contrast, does not have a solvency problem. the american economy remains one of the world's most competitive with many of the fastest-growing companies and most of the advanced industries. it houses thez the best capital markets in the world, the greatest universities, the most dynamic society, america is dem grammatically vibrant. the only rich country that will see the population grow over the next 25 years. america could face a liquidity problem. that is, it could have difficulty financing the debts and deficits if markets lose faith in it. but let's be clear. this has not happened yet. right now the world is lending to american more cheaply than ever before. the most important difference between greece and america is this, america has many paths to solve this deficit problem. were it to implem
greece has two problems, a big budget deficit and markets have lost faith it can ever repay its loan. it is an unproductive economy and cannot generate enough economic growth over the next few decades. in economies, greece has a liquidity problem and a solvency problem. the united states, by contrast, does not have a solvency problem. the american economy remains one of the world's most competitive with many of the fastest-growing companies and most of the advanced industries. it houses thez...
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i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> i'm t.j. holmes from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia. give you a quick look at the stories making headlines. this morning, the casey anthony murder trial just going to recess. they are in session on a sunday. this was moments ago that the prosecution wrapped up its closing arguments. it took up about 90 minutes. casey anthony as you know is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. she's charged with capital murder which could mean the death penalty if she's found guilty. when they get back from recess, the defense will be up to give its closing. the jury is then expected to get the case. >>> also, rhode island has now legalized same-sex civil unions. governor lincoln chafee signed the bill
i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> i'm t.j. holmes from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia. give you a quick look at the stories making...
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this is big business duty-free shopping. shoppers spent $39 billion at duty-free shops last year. >> what items is it worth it to buy at these shops? >> reporter: this is the meaty part here. three examples of the top items people go for. perfume and cosmetics. i say buy it duty-free especially if it's a multipack with more savings. if you're looking for cigarettes, buy those duty-free as well. the fact is we pay a lot in taxes here in the u.s. electronics, though, buy those at a regular retail store because they are going to be cheaper at the regular retail store and you may need to return it if something happens. >>> what is in store for stocks today? a flat open. trading is expected as we come off the strongest week in two years. a fact orders report out in half an hour. see if that moves the markets at all. kyra, back to you. >> thanks, alison. >>> a portion of one of the nation's most pristine rivers polluted by an oil spill. the latest on the cleanup in four minutes. >>> duke and duchess hit prince edward island head-t
this is big business duty-free shopping. shoppers spent $39 billion at duty-free shops last year. >> what items is it worth it to buy at these shops? >> reporter: this is the meaty part here. three examples of the top items people go for. perfume and cosmetics. i say buy it duty-free especially if it's a multipack with more savings. if you're looking for cigarettes, buy those duty-free as well. the fact is we pay a lot in taxes here in the u.s. electronics, though, buy those at a...
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hattiesburg, 99, 100 not a big difference there. today we're going to see more of that spread into parts of the midwest, upper midwest and back into central plains. heat indices, combination of high heat, mixed in with the humidity, which doesn't just feel unbearable to you, great excuse not to do yard work. seriously. again, something else you can expect today. it's going to be serious with the temperatures themselves. take a look at this, 90 in kansas city, 87 in chicago, 102 in dallas. as we take a look at some of your heat index again, a combination of the temperature and high humidity, going to feel like 102 in shreveport, 108 in oklahoma city, 103 in wichita, and the hits keep coming. fast forward into tomorrow's forecast, st. louis 99, 106 memphis, 111 in little rock. wow. ridiculous. montgome montgomery, alabama, 104. into monday, still the heat continues and spreads farther to the north. motor city 102, 93 chicago, 97 memphis, dallas in the 100s. what we can expect in some places a little bit of a cool down. bring this one
hattiesburg, 99, 100 not a big difference there. today we're going to see more of that spread into parts of the midwest, upper midwest and back into central plains. heat indices, combination of high heat, mixed in with the humidity, which doesn't just feel unbearable to you, great excuse not to do yard work. seriously. again, something else you can expect today. it's going to be serious with the temperatures themselves. take a look at this, 90 in kansas city, 87 in chicago, 102 in dallas. as we...
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>>> it's a classic tale of big business versus mom and pap. we're talking about new york's historic little italy. where traditional restaurants are trying to in compete with a new, italian powerhouse. richard roth explains. >> now, that's good. >> reporter: good seems an understatement for public reaction to eataly, the upscale extravaganza in manhattan. the new york branch of a global rollout, eataly rolled out with hype. >> eataly will become a destination for food aficionados from far and wide. >> reporter: those that cooked up eataly, says it's doubled projections. >> everyone seems to love everything about eataly. >> reporter: not everybody loves eataly. especially those in historic little italy. >> eataly is a great place. but it's more of a shopping mall. >> i respect the chefs of eataly. but eataly itself, there's restaurants in eataly. but it's not an italian experience. >> reporter: before the cheese heats up, eataly is not taking the bait. >> we're huge fans of little italy. i think little italy celebrates a part of new york that's
>>> it's a classic tale of big business versus mom and pap. we're talking about new york's historic little italy. where traditional restaurants are trying to in compete with a new, italian powerhouse. richard roth explains. >> now, that's good. >> reporter: good seems an understatement for public reaction to eataly, the upscale extravaganza in manhattan. the new york branch of a global rollout, eataly rolled out with hype. >> eataly will become a destination for food...
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this is going to be a big deal we're talking about. some places will be prevalent in parts of the upper midwest. we're getting a chance of storms which may pop up by late in the afternoon. shah that occur, this will help you cool down immensely. todd billing will be your heat. places like minneapolis, st. paul, 94 degrees. 96 in the city, 93 in chicago, boston warm up by fenway park. 89 new orleans, 100 in dallas, 66 in san francisco. but we really are going to see later into the afternoon is the heat begin to pick up. high temperatures with the humidity, it will feel 110 to 120 for much of the upper midwest. we're talking about parts of wisconsin also. right here along parts of the mississippi river for the twin cities, we'll see some places, we show you the high of 94. wouldn't be surprised of downtown. you have temperatures that will go to 98 degrees by monday. tuesday, wednesday, even into thursday, we'll see that heat really being developed. still strong, prevalent in places like the twin cities. other places might cool down. most
this is going to be a big deal we're talking about. some places will be prevalent in parts of the upper midwest. we're getting a chance of storms which may pop up by late in the afternoon. shah that occur, this will help you cool down immensely. todd billing will be your heat. places like minneapolis, st. paul, 94 degrees. 96 in the city, 93 in chicago, boston warm up by fenway park. 89 new orleans, 100 in dallas, 66 in san francisco. but we really are going to see later into the afternoon is...
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that's the big question today. a lot of analysts are saying look at some of the big companies in this country. exxonmobil and microsoft have aaa bond ratings and they can reserve a better credit rating than their home country. that's kind of sad, ali. >> there are questions as to how that sort of holds up. listen, in honor of you and dunkin' donuts, yesterday after work i walked around the corner and got an egg white and turkey flat bread and apparently i helped the company. >> i bet shareholders will be happy that you're buying and other people are buying. shares of dnkn exploded out of the gate, opened at 19 bucks apiece and closed at 2
that's the big question today. a lot of analysts are saying look at some of the big companies in this country. exxonmobil and microsoft have aaa bond ratings and they can reserve a better credit rating than their home country. that's kind of sad, ali. >> there are questions as to how that sort of holds up. listen, in honor of you and dunkin' donuts, yesterday after work i walked around the corner and got an egg white and turkey flat bread and apparently i helped the company. >> i...
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that big protective suit did its job. he had only minor injuries. police say the bomb in the car was detonated by someone who was probably near the scene watching that. >>> now to the philippines where a political argument got physical very physical, right in front of television cameras. take a look. >> that furious fighting woman is the mayor. the target of her anger is the court sheriff. she lashed out after he reportedly ignored her order to postpone the demolition of a shanty town until she arrived. she has since apologized and the incident is now under investigation. >>> on to london now, a new wimbledon men's champ celebrating on center court with that one right there. novak joke o vick beating rafael nadal. he came into the tournament as the second seed. he almost liked surprised there. he lost just one match all year long. >>> on to canada now, it's day four of prince william and his wife katherine's first official visit as a married couple. the royals attended a prayer service with the crew of a canadian ship, some anti- monarchy protesters
that big protective suit did its job. he had only minor injuries. police say the bomb in the car was detonated by someone who was probably near the scene watching that. >>> now to the philippines where a political argument got physical very physical, right in front of television cameras. take a look. >> that furious fighting woman is the mayor. the target of her anger is the court sheriff. she lashed out after he reportedly ignored her order to postpone the demolition of a shanty...
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it is one of the big issues we have. a lot of people not able to enjoy the fireworks plain and simple, it's because of dry conditions. you have dry conditions, windy conditions across parts of texas. it's one of the reasons why the wild fires have spread like kraes crazy across arizona into new mexico. assuming those conditions are going to exist into texas and oklahoma. even a sliver into the southeast. even into arkansas and louisiana. so plain is simple, what you have to do is if you're not so sure if you should or should not, call your local county government, they'll let you know. sheriff's office, same deal. lack of rainfall will be the situation for some people in the four corners, but that's not the case for you in the upper midwest. chance of severe storms. in parts of the southeast, you might have a rumble of thunder perhaps even here in atlanta by later this afternoon. that's a quick snapshot at your forecast. let's send it back to you. full volume, how about that? >> turn it up, pal. thanks, reynolds. >>> nfl
it is one of the big issues we have. a lot of people not able to enjoy the fireworks plain and simple, it's because of dry conditions. you have dry conditions, windy conditions across parts of texas. it's one of the reasons why the wild fires have spread like kraes crazy across arizona into new mexico. assuming those conditions are going to exist into texas and oklahoma. even a sliver into the southeast. even into arkansas and louisiana. so plain is simple, what you have to do is if you're not...
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and our forefathers, openly discussed, piers, how they wanted every courtroom in america to be big enough for the entire community to hear the trial. so there is no closed-door justice or secret proceedings. the people that watched this trial, including myself, made their decision, just because it doesn't agree with the jury's decision is a whole other can of worms. but america can listen and hear and evaluate the evidence, just as well as you and i can. so that was their decision. i'm sure you saw the "usa today" poll that 2/3 of americans believe they are guilty. that's their right to have an opinion and voice it. >> nancy, when we come back, i want to talk to you about your days as a prosecutor, and the tragedy that you already referred to that led you to becoming a lawyer in the first place. >>> we have had people working overtime, triple time. weekends, unpaid. nothing in it for any of us. except we believe he killed her. >> that was from your days as a prosecutor, nancy. got to say, love the hair there. >> thank you. jealous? >> tell me about the -- i also love the fact that even th
and our forefathers, openly discussed, piers, how they wanted every courtroom in america to be big enough for the entire community to hear the trial. so there is no closed-door justice or secret proceedings. the people that watched this trial, including myself, made their decision, just because it doesn't agree with the jury's decision is a whole other can of worms. but america can listen and hear and evaluate the evidence, just as well as you and i can. so that was their decision. i'm sure you...
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>> the big yachts? >> the big yachts! [everyone talking at once] >> don't you think this is more joe the plumber stuff he he says he wants to spread -- >> it's small -- small -- [everyone talking at once] >> small board demagoguery. >> i favor higher taxes on the rich, on the wealthy without question as part of this package. but if you can't get it for the reasons patted described, it's ridiculous to -- it's not going to go anywhere. >> for people like you and we want you to invest, we want you to invest in new properties. we want to you take risks. and -- maybe you can support t maybe you can't. some of you can't. but the 1 who take the risks are the one who have the money. and they do take the risk because of all kinds of projects -- fortunately -- [everyone talking at once] we'll be right back. >> >>> prediction, we'll have a new secretary of the treasury by november wanted. >> yes, we will. >> more interesting is who comes next 90 hope he's more popular than the current one. >> a new one? >> we will. but he won't be a
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the president reiterated hopes. >> i'm still pushing for us to achieve a big deal. >> the big deal the president wants is $4 trillion in cuts to entitlement programs and ending tax cuts for the wealthy. and if that fails lchz. >> let's still be ambitious and get a down payment on deficit reduction. >> the lesser deal, roughly $1.5 trillion in cuts, no movement on entitlements or taxes. so far, house republicans won't deal. >> this has been clear. there can be no tax hikes because they destroy job autos option three remains on the table. that is the senator's plan. so congress can vote against it a bunch of times. and his news conference did not rule that out. >> it's constructive to say if washington operates as usual and can't get anything done, let's avert armageddon. >> republicans plan to put their own plan forward next week. today, nancy pelosi dismissed it as outrageous. >> i remind you it was a week ago we're hopeful that this could happen in a bipartisan way. >> the president says on tax increases, he has the country behind him and a majority of republican voters favor a mix of
the president reiterated hopes. >> i'm still pushing for us to achieve a big deal. >> the big deal the president wants is $4 trillion in cuts to entitlement programs and ending tax cuts for the wealthy. and if that fails lchz. >> let's still be ambitious and get a down payment on deficit reduction. >> the lesser deal, roughly $1.5 trillion in cuts, no movement on entitlements or taxes. so far, house republicans won't deal. >> this has been clear. there can be no...
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call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter. >> he probably finally stopped using after he and a friend of his used cocaine on a patient and nearly killed her. >> by then, other doctors worried too. >> too many people were taking too much cocaine and then they were -- these patients were presenting basically as addicts who needed the stuff, they couldn't live without it. and that's when doctors began to say, huh, we better rethink this. >> today we know addiction is at least in part a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandiose claims of new drugs, new pharmaceu
call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter....
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>> the big yachts? >> the big yachts! [everyone talking at once] >> don't you think this is more joe the plumber stuff he he says he wants to spread -- >> it's small -- small -- [everyone talking at once] >> small board demagoguery. >> i favor higher taxes on the rich, on the wealthy without question as part of this package. but if you can't get it for the reasons patted described, it's ridiculous to -- it's not going to go anywhere. >> for people like you and we want you to invest, we want you to invest in new properties. we want to you take risks. and -- maybe you can support t maybe you can't. some of you can't. but the 1 who take the risks are the one who have the money. and they do take the risk because of >>> the u.s. flag's colors d patterns are mimicked on walk shorts, bathing suits, even thongs. the supreme court decision texas versus johnson 22 years ago affirmed that even if you burn the flag or pour acid on the flag or deficate on the flag, it is not a misdemeanor and certainly knoll a felony therefore. it is
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>> reporter: big-time. yesterday my blackberry and everybody else's in this town was going crazy from the response of the gop presidential candidates. this is not just a national story but a state story. the battleground states. check this out, some of those battleground states have unemployment levels way above the national average, starting with nevada which is at 12.1%. michigan, 10.3%. north carolina, 9.7%. look at these crucial battleground states. >> paul steinhauser, thanks so much, from washington, appreciate it. >>> we're going to stick with jobs here. let's talk about this, men are now being hired at a faster pace than women. and it's happening even in fields where women traditionally have been dominating. mary snow takes a look at what's behind this gender gap in hiring. >> reporter: of the people who are getting hired, men are dominating, getting more jobs than women since the recovery began. the health care industry has been a rare bright spot in a dismal jobs market. and it's one of the reason
>> reporter: big-time. yesterday my blackberry and everybody else's in this town was going crazy from the response of the gop presidential candidates. this is not just a national story but a state story. the battleground states. check this out, some of those battleground states have unemployment levels way above the national average, starting with nevada which is at 12.1%. michigan, 10.3%. north carolina, 9.7%. look at these crucial battleground states. >> paul steinhauser, thanks...
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what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i judging products they don't understand oh he'll watch these these get the follow russian innovators to engineers and broaden and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on start up on technology update here on on. we've got the future covered. if you're. sort of a twelve pack and if i can talk about law. it goes back to a time when people would wipe out of their forces in the wild last and take up p.c.h. days and putting them into the shaft for prosecution. and when they go out there is cop weapons. and you have to hope that nothing bad can. get good. for chasing killers. to keep that in mind how does it to me a dollar bill for his arrest. superhero they can be killed in the head i'm going to die. and. never go back to hide anything else. last time the close of team was in the cool gun region where men flock from all over the world to add a few centimeters to their self-confidence. based on r.t.d. goes to the i'm worried. for the girls who are still gets people hike joke. try to save its culture. w
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her mom said she knew he'd be big but not this big. dak tors attribute his large size to gestational diabetes. his mom said he'll be fine. his dad says he sees football in his son's future. oh, yes. >> 16 pounds? >> 16 pounds. >> jermichael. she gave birth to a small man? >> what? >> that's giving birth to a small man, if they're that size. >> all right. >>> time now for our ridiculist. tonight we're adding the octomom haters. all those who dare to disparage single mom nadya suleman who hassle 14 kids including her 2-year-old octuplets. and one kristen johnson of "third rock from the sun." tmz reports that she was on a flight from l.a. to new york with octomom and her kids and did the eight screaming 2-year-old annoyed her so much she asked octomom to keep it down. she asked kristen how she was supposed to do that to which she supplied, get more help at which time, octomom said, get a life. i happen to believe children are our future. octomom is 14 times more concerned about the future than the rest of us. wrap your mind around that li
her mom said she knew he'd be big but not this big. dak tors attribute his large size to gestational diabetes. his mom said he'll be fine. his dad says he sees football in his son's future. oh, yes. >> 16 pounds? >> 16 pounds. >> jermichael. she gave birth to a small man? >> what? >> that's giving birth to a small man, if they're that size. >> all right. >>> time now for our ridiculist. tonight we're adding the octomom haters. all those who dare to...